note the date on the article is January 2006. Here is Berezovsky's motive for murdering Litvinenko and Polikovskaya. How many more will he knock off to cause Putin's downfall?
I think you're right on the money. Traces of Polonium were found in Berezovsky's mansion also, so it's reasonable to assume that it was stored there at one time. And Putin is no communist, he has seen the light, that it doesn't work. He is a Russian nationalist, trying to keep his country together. And that often quoted accusation that he now appoints governors for the various regions in his eleven time zone country. Well, France does the same thing, and you don't hear any criticism. Russia needs time for democracy to develop on its own. It can't be forced on people who have not grown up with it, as we see in Iraq.
Um, right. I like your tactic -- find the nearest Jew (Berezovsky) and blame him for everything, despite the fact that these two were his allies.
Hmmmm.... Blaiming George Soros for the killing of Livinenko??? As much of a socialist that Soros is, I don't think he has the resources to pull this off. Only someone with nuclear reactors and a strong spy agency has the ability to pull this off.
Well, Berezovsky was almost certainly responsible for the murder of Forbes Moscow bureau chief/editor Paul Klebnikov, shot to death in Moscow on 09 July 2004.
- SPJ Press Notesupdate;
10 November 2006:
INTERNATIONAL
Russia overturns acquittal in killing of editor
Russias Supreme Court on Thursday overturned the acquittal of three men accused of involvement in the killing of Paul Klebnikov, the American who was the editor of Forbes magazine in Moscow, and ordered a new trial.
The ruling revived a criminal case that appeared to have collapsed in May when a jury rejected prosecutors arguments and refused to convict Kazbek Dukuzov and Musa Vakhayev, the two men charged with carrying out the killing in July 2004, as well as a third suspect, Fail Sadretdinov, who was charged with related crimes.
Source: Steven Lee Myers.
The New York Times